Works fine but the quick release end does not fit a Volvo V50 1.6d fuel filter so I just cut it off and added some clear hose and jubilee clip. No probs.
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It does the job, just. Not the greatest quality and the fittings are Vauxhall’s specific I think, didn’t fit my Ford anyway. Made it work though with some fuel hose and jubilee clips so for the money I think it’s not bad. Far cheaper than paying for someone to change your fuel filter anyway!
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I lost my first one a year or so back and was happy to buy another but to my way of thinking the connector ends needs to be swapped (which I did on both of my 43986s). This way I can connect the tank to the filter directly and connect the female end of the tool to the filter output and suck clean fuel to fill the filter. When the fuel reaches the 43986 I disconnect it and connect the filter as normal to the injection pump. Starts easily first time. My filter is HDF924 that has all three connectors male.
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Could not get it to work on my Land Rover, in the end l had to call out a mechanic he used his pump with a much longer hose on either end and cost half the price and worked straight away, Also the Draper pump had no instructions and it said call the manufactories which l did they had no idea either.
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One way valve not the best but does the job used on a few cars so far, got there in the end with no flat batteries
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